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Chris Webby, a rising force in American rap, was born on October 13, 1988, in Norwalk, Connecticut. From a young age, he showed an interest in music, greatly influenced by iconic rappers such as Eminem and Dr. Dre. His early admiration for these artists shaped his initial exposure to rap, prompting him to memorize and perform their music.
Webby's father, a guitarist, played a pivotal role in nurturing his musical inclinations. By sixth grade, Webby had already written his first rap, demonstrating a growing passion for the genre. He attended Greens Farms Academy, where he continued to hone his lyrical abilities.
After high school, Webby enrolled at Hofstra University. However, he was dismissed following his involvement in a robbery that led to a brief stint in jail. This incident served as a turning point, prompting him to pursue a full-time career in music. Soon after his release, he began putting his energy into writing and recording.
Chris Webby released his debut mixtape, The White Noise LP, on April 30, 2009. The project included the track “La La La,” which contributed to his early popularity and laid the groundwork for local performances at venues like Heirloom Arts Theatre and Toad’s Place.
He continued building momentum with his second mixtape, Teenage Mutant Ninja Rapper, released on September 18, 2009. This was quickly followed by Optimus Rhyme and a joint project with DJ Booth titled The Underclassmen. Webby’s fifth mixtape, Best in the Burbs, featured collaborations with artists such as Big K.R.I.T. and Statik Selektah. The project performed well, amassing over 100,000 downloads on DatPiff before the platform temporarily suspended additional downloads due to demand.
On June 3, 2011, Chris Webby released his sixth mixtape, Webster's Laboratory. Later that year, on December 1, 2011, he dropped his first commercial EP, There Goes the Neighborhood, which charted at number 101 on the Billboard 200 and sold approximately 30,000 units. His seventh mixtape, Bars On Me, was released on September 30, 2012, and achieved over 250,000 downloads, further cementing his reputation in the hip hop community.
In interviews, Webby revealed that he began collaborating with producers Supa Dups and Scott Storch in August 2013 to develop his debut studio album. He formally announced the project during the 2013 BET Hip Hop Awards and released it in February 2014 under Entertainment One (E1) Music, marking his first formal record deal.
Webby's music is characterized by witty lyricism and pop culture references, often blending humor with social commentary. His genre is predominantly hip hop, and he has been associated with artists such as Emilio Rojas and Jon Connor. Over time, he has developed a loyal fan base and continues to push musical boundaries while maintaining an independent edge.
Webby has been open about his experiences with attention deficit disorder and has discussed his occasional use of Adderall in interviews, including a 2013 conversation with AllHipHop. While such disclosures have attracted media attention, Webby remains focused on his music career and artistic evolution.
Despite facing challenges early in his career, Chris Webby has displayed resilience and dedication in building a name for himself in the independent rap scene. As of recent estimates, his net worth is around $1 million. Fans can follow his updates and releases through his official website, listentowebby.com, or connect with him on Twitter and Facebook.
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